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Greetings from a small town in Spain

Started by Arag0n, 08:27, 16 May 18

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Arag0n

Hello friends, first apologize for my English level (I will try to express myself as best as possible). My name is Jose Luis and I live in Spain. Since my parents gave me an Amstrad CPC6128 when I was 14 years old (I am now 46), I knew that computer science would be my life, and I dedicate myself to this in my work. Now I have several CPC units 464 and 6128, some Sinclair Spectrum, +2 and +3, and I am very interested in the news and news that continue to appear in this world of "vintage" computing. I hope to share many things with you, and learn many others. And above all, continue to enjoy our beloved Amstrad.
10 print "Saludos !!!!"
20 goto 10
run

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keith56

Welcome to the forums!
Was the CPC your first computer then? or did you have a zx 81 or anything before that?
I also have a few CPC and Spectrums, but I only started collecting the spectrums in the last few years, I knew a few people with them in the 1980s/90s, but I never owned one back then.
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Welcome!  :)
I remember the same feeling, not knowing what I wanted to do with my life - until I was presented with the Amstrad CPC464.  :)

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Arag0n

Quote from: keith56 on 22:19, 16 May 18
Welcome to the forums!
Was the CPC your first computer then? or did you have a zx 81 or anything before that?
I also have a few CPC and Spectrums, but I only started collecting the spectrums in the last few years, I knew a few people with them in the 1980s/90s, but I never owned one back then.
In my adolescence I only had my Amstrad, until later I bought my first PC-AT 286 (when I started my computer engineering studies).
My interest in the Spectrum family is recent, just out of curiosity and to know them. I have a ZX81, a ZX Spectrum, a Spectrum +2 and a Spectrum +3, but I use them very little.
From Amstrad, I have started a collection, with some CPC464 with keyboards in Spanish, English and French, a CPC472, some CPC6128 (one with a 3.5 "floppy disk) and some accessories, such as joysticks, an external 3" drive ( and several of 3.5 "made at home), a DMP3000 printer, a TZXDuino, several monitors and many cassette sets.
I even have a CPC464 "without cassette", cut by me that works quite well and loads the software through a jack type input.
10 print "Saludos !!!!"
20 goto 10
run

Kris


asertus

Quote from: Arag0n on 11:24, 17 May 18
In my adolescence I only had my Amstrad, until later I bought my first PC-AT 286 (when I started my computer engineering studies).
My interest in the Spectrum family is recent, just out of curiosity and to know them. I have a ZX81, a ZX Spectrum, a Spectrum +2 and a Spectrum +3, but I use them very little.
From Amstrad, I have started a collection, with some CPC464 with keyboards in Spanish, English and French, a CPC472, some CPC6128 (one with a 3.5 "floppy disk) and some accessories, such as joysticks, an external 3" drive ( and several of 3.5 "made at home), a DMP3000 printer, a TZXDuino, several monitors and many cassette sets.
I even have a CPC464 "without cassette", cut by me that works quite well and loads the software through a jack type input.


Some people have far more room in their homes than me,  :D

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